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Agroecological assessment of agricultural soils fertility in the Iglinsky region, the Russian Federation.

Authors :
Kiseleva, Anna
Asylbaev, Ilgiz
Khasanov, Ayrat
Mirsayapov, Ramil
Kurmasheva, Nadezhda
Source :
Journal of Water & Land Development; 2022, Issue 55, p200-205, 6p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The article provides an assessment of soil fertility indicators of agricultural lands in the northern foreststeppe of the Republic of Bashkortostan within the Iglinsky region (Russian Federation). The content of humus, mobile phosphorus, exchangeable potassium, the thickness of the humus horizon, granulometric composition, morphological properties and soil washout were studied. It was revealed that the soil-forming process occurs on rocks of different ages and genesis, such as diluvial carbonate and carbonate-free clays and heavy loams, limestone eluvium, sandstone eluvium and alluvial deposits, which determine the diversity of the soil cover. In the study area, water erosion processes are developing, influenced by anthropogenic and natural factors such as planar and linear washout on slopes with a steepness of more than 2-3° and high ploughing of agricultural land. In terms of humus content, low-humus and medium-humus soils are widespread, accounting for 45.5 and 40%, respectively. The soil map was corrected and digitised to identify the main types and subtypes of soils, indicating the varieties at a scale of 1: 25,000. Digitised maps, taking into account the current state of soil fertility, are used to develop projects for inter-farm and intra-farm land management of organisations of the agro-industrial complex, state cadastral valuation of agricultural land, determination of land tax and development of measures to improve soil fertility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14297426
Issue :
55
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Water & Land Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161334858
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2022.142322